Skopje. A group of Macedonian intellectuals, members of the Macedonian Manifest non-government organisation, symbolically set the Treaty of Bucharest (1913) on fire at the square in downtown Skopje, FOCUS News Agency correspondent reported. The move comes to mark the 100th anniversary since document’s signing.
There are more than 50 intellectuals that are members of the organisation – artists and cultural figures, such as journalist and poet Georgi Barbarovski, literary critic and writer Efrem Kletnikov, composer and conductor Zapro Zaprov, as well as Stefan Flahov-Micov, who is popular for his attempts to impose Macedonian theses in Bulgaria.
At the improvised press conference in Skopje the group placed posters with slogans, such as “We do not give away the name Macedonia”, as one of the posters was signed by Macedonian from Pirin Macedonia. Another poster read, as follows: “The name is our fatherland and we cannot live without it”.
The Macedonian Manifest protests against the Treaty of Bucharest, which they say had divided their motherland, which was unable to reunite again, even after the WWII. According to the group, several politicians from neighbouring countries continue playing the card of the Treaty of Bucharest and were undermining the originality of the Macedonian nation.
Media in Macedonia comment that the group received support from the Macedonians from Pirin Macedonia, which arrived this morning from Bulgaria.
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